By: Frbiz | 2010-10-19 | Business HC HVAC & R Network Recently, good news came from the ancient capital of Xi'an, Xi'an Metro Line air-conditioning project after fierce competition, the ultimate "withering of beauty." Aesthetic read more
By: Leland Mason | 2010-08-18 | Recruitment The financial crisis of 2007 to the present, which is triggered by a liquidity shortfall in the U.S. banking system, has had great impact on many sectors. The crisis contributed to the failure of key businesses, decline in consumer spending, and a significant decrease in economic activities. Many businesses faced difficulties and had to slash jobs. Consequently, many people have been out of work. In America, the unemployment rate was announced to be 9.5 percent in June, which was attributed to worries that the economy is still far from the recovery. However, some job markets have shown their sustainability and consistent strengthening this year. read more
By: miaom48 | 2011-02-18 | Arts & Entertainment Last fall, afterwards banking constraints affected Isaac Mizrahi to abandon his characterization and Todd Oldham to shut down his high-end line, altercation in the Manhattan appearance world. read more
By: Jim Perry | 2010-03-31 | Regulatory compliance Identity theft in America is a problem that is just getting worse. For instance, in 2003, 4 million people were victims. In 2009, it is projected that more than twice that number - 9 million people - will fall prey to thieves. Criminals who steal your basic information can do so for a variety of purposes. For instance, they may have bad credit themselves and want to rent an apartment, establish utilities and do the basic functions of life. Unfortunately, they are highly likely to default on their bills given their previous history and this leaves you holding the bag. read more
By: Drew Brumbaugh | 2010-04-01 | Software Roughly ten years ago I obtained and installed my first copy of Red Hat Fedora Linux. It was during that same time-frame that I officially became a Libertarian. Since then I have read many opinion pieces comparing Linux to both Libertarianism and Communism. In a way, I think it is both. read more
By: David Ben-Ariel | 2010-05-26 | Politics What is wrong with Black America? The African-American community is not only facing a crisis, they are in a crisis! Once the BLACK TO AFRICA movement gets underway, and its various sponsored "villages" prove a successful story, others will be motivated to follow suit. Black America has everything to gain and nothing to lose but the shackles of self-destruction. God Bless America! read more
By: Cortney | 2011-05-16 | Politics A few weeks ago a columnist by the name of Paul Krugman wrote an interesting article on a possibility as to why we as a nation are in the situation we are in. In part I can agree with the majority of how he views it and certainly think that Washington doesn't have the back bone to do what has to be done. How far will we let it go? read more
By: James P Krehbiel | 2010-03-10 | Politics This article explores the way in which our citizens are either indifferent or ignorant to significant political issues that will affect their future. read more
By: sunny | 2010-09-13 | Medicine It was quite an adventure to visit Cartagena, Columbia, but it was very worth the trip in many ways. I was the guest of Walter Staudinger and stayed at his beautiful villa/townhome inside the walled city of Cartagena. This 600 year-old city is said to be the oldest preserved city in South America. Everywhere you look is a contrast of modern elements within traditional Columbian culture. read more
By: Jeffrey Solochek | 2010-07-07 | Reference & Education Education Our country has so many problems yet we are still giving money away freely to other country which increases our debt. We are sending soldiers over to Afghanistan, before that Iraq and how much is this costing us? I have heard it said that the cost is $1 million per soldier. How insane is that? Another figure I saw was that the cost per soldier whether they are in Iraq or Afghanistan is about $275,000 per year. The only way we could justify this is if there was no homelessness, poverty, or welfare in the US. When did they fix all this? Why wasn't I told? Never saw anything on the news a... read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2010-10-21 | International Property Do you believe that Ted Turner, founder of CNN, own acres of land which is nearly three times the size of Rhode Island. This media mogul garners the top rank in The Land Report’s annual list of the biggest landowners in America. Media titan John Malone ranks fifth after his purchase of the Bell Ranch which is 290,000 acres. read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2011-01-13 | Corporate In general, the banking sector is healthier. While some banks are struggling, many banks have seen improvements in operations. The following outstanding banks are chosen as based on eight measures on financial health including net interest margin, return on average equity, nonperforming loans, and reserves as a percentage of NPLs. read more
By: Joile Crussel | 2010-07-23 | Business Although the global economic recession in 2008 has passed, its effect still make many countries meet with difficulties. Some countries were led to bankruptcy because operations of these companies did not run. They had to dismiss thousands of workers, cut spending or loans, sell their assets, tie the credit and finance, transfer companies to other bigger ones, increase oil price and consume products, and so on. The leaders of these countries must promote the economic stimulus projects to rescue companies from bankruptcy. When the economy is gradually stable, companies begin strengthen their business. However, there are some countries still develop thanks to the guidance of the CEOs who are the women. Let’s see top ten leading businesswomen in America which helped their companies develop in the economic recovery. read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2011-03-18 | Home Business A handful of communities have bloomed with wealthiest homebuyers, many of whom are billionaires, Hollywood celebrities, and affluent residents. The eight towns below are in Zillow.com’s list of priciest communities, based on median home value, big increase in percentage of total home sales, and population of over 10,000. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-01-13 | Causes and organizations There are many registered nonprofits in the United States. They range from local grass roots efforts to large international aid organizations. They are organized and operated for purposes which bring benefits to the public interest. In addition to fulfill their missions, the organizations efficiently manage their budget with the lowest admin costs. read more